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dianne feinstein, you liberal. i laughed. i said, all we're talking about right now, all we're talking about is background checks for criminals. background checks for people with mental health issues. that could be violent. and he just said, oh, i'm for that. >> of course. >> all of these guys are for it. 90% of americans are for that. >> that's the sweet spot. that's the common sense of this whole debate which, unfortunately, and i think lindsey graham and john mccain figured out very early on, that that's what the sweet spot was. and this idea of moving to filibuster and watching the number grow. that was the interesting thing that i thought really began to concern a lot of members in the senate and conservatives -- even conservatives around the country who, like your friend, say, hey, you know, yeah, that makes sense. that this number was beginning to grow from four to eight to 13. i think now you'll see that peel back a little bit. the bill will get to the floor. you'll have this conversation. i had someone say to me, wel
dianne feinstein, you liberal. i laughed. i said, all we're talking about right now, all we're talking about is background checks for criminals. background checks for people with mental health issues. that could be violent. and he just said, oh, i'm for that. >> of course. >> all of these guys are for it. 90% of americans are for that. >> that's the sweet spot. that's the common sense of this whole debate which, unfortunately, and i think lindsey graham and john mccain figured...
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i'm really encouraged by what dianne feinstein said yesterday. i wish she had said it three months ago. but it is, it is a mix of things and i think we actually have, sam, an opportunity here, to start this debate new because what i said and what joe manchin said, look, we have to talk about guns. we have to talk about mental health and we have to talk about violent american culture. >> yeah. >> we've only done two of three. the mental health component has been there, limited, but it has been there and i've been surprised at how little the cultural component has been part of this debate. traditionally, that has been the counterpart. guns and culture. >> mika and i sat down with powerful, democratic leaders in america and we talked about guns. said, okay, listen, if this is going to work, because they're saying, how does this work? you're going to have to talk about mental health and then you're going to have to talk about this violent culture. >> yeah. >> i said it. 25-year-old, 22-year-old, i've seen their friends. i see the effects and, you kno
i'm really encouraged by what dianne feinstein said yesterday. i wish she had said it three months ago. but it is, it is a mix of things and i think we actually have, sam, an opportunity here, to start this debate new because what i said and what joe manchin said, look, we have to talk about guns. we have to talk about mental health and we have to talk about violent american culture. >> yeah. >> we've only done two of three. the mental health component has been there, limited, but...
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dianne feinstein and dannel malloy join the conversation. but first, bill karins with a check on the forecast. >> unfortunately, mika, we're talking cleanup in parts of arizona and new york. severe thunderstorms and tornadoes moved through yesterday amp and a lot of damage was done. thank t thankfully, no major injuries and no fatalities. it did destroy three homes and did a lot of damage to those cars. that was an 18-wheeler that was flipped and ripped apart. that's the warm side of the storm. now the cold air has moved into areas of the midwest and now it is snowing. areas up around minneapolis in the st. paul area, this is what the streets look live right now courtesy of the weather channel. about an inch of snow in the last hour. temperature is 31 degrees with windchills in the 20s. we've already heard reports of as much as a foot of snow on the south dakota/minnesota border. so everyone on the east coast that's been enjoying this nice little warm surge, all that cold air is on the way for the upcoming weekend. so enjoy it while it lasts
dianne feinstein and dannel malloy join the conversation. but first, bill karins with a check on the forecast. >> unfortunately, mika, we're talking cleanup in parts of arizona and new york. severe thunderstorms and tornadoes moved through yesterday amp and a lot of damage was done. thank t thankfully, no major injuries and no fatalities. it did destroy three homes and did a lot of damage to those cars. that was an 18-wheeler that was flipped and ripped apart. that's the warm side of the...
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senate intelligence committee chair dianne feinstein, who requested the briefing, was pressed by reporters about whether the fbi may have mishandled information about tamerlan tsarnaev. she defended the agency. >> we need to keep at that and we need to see if there are any loopholes in it that we fix those loopholes. >> did the fbi drop the -- >> no. this intelligence division of the fbi and this country is working and working well. >> lawmakers questions have focused on tsarnaev's six month trip in 2012 to dagestan and chechnya. janet napolitano was grilled about what the department knew about that trip. >> was your department aware of his travels to russia and if you weren't, the reason. >> yes. the system pinged when he was leaving the united states. by the time he returned, all investigations had been, the matter had been closed. >> is it true that his identity document did not match his airline ticket and if so, why did tsa miss the discrepancy? >> there was a mismatch there. >> i'm dumbfounded with with her answer. i was told two nights ago that in march, they got a letter from the r
senate intelligence committee chair dianne feinstein, who requested the briefing, was pressed by reporters about whether the fbi may have mishandled information about tamerlan tsarnaev. she defended the agency. >> we need to keep at that and we need to see if there are any loopholes in it that we fix those loopholes. >> did the fbi drop the -- >> no. this intelligence division of the fbi and this country is working and working well. >> lawmakers questions have focused on...
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>> stephanie: senator dianne feinstein. that's not senator dianne feinstein. that's somebody else. >> oh, it is mitch mcconnell. >> the turtle. >> as a result of the administration's poor planning, i would argue political motives thousands of people were stuck on tarmacs over the last few days. >> stephanie: wait a minute. what are we doing here? we have dianne feinstein. we're still on the boston case. cut four. cut four. dianne feinstein was talking about the fbi. >> no. it is messed up. >> stephanie: okay. >> you're fired! >> stephanie: that still works. >> thank you. great. >> stephanie: senator rand paul said monday boston bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev should not be treated as an enemy combatant. it puts him at odds with some of his republican colleagues. this is one point where he makes sense and then suddenly, you'll be like wow that is right. everything else you said is wrong. but he said i see no reason why our constitution is not strong enough to convict this young man with a jury trial with the bill of rights. we do it to horrible people all the
>> stephanie: senator dianne feinstein. that's not senator dianne feinstein. that's somebody else. >> oh, it is mitch mcconnell. >> the turtle. >> as a result of the administration's poor planning, i would argue political motives thousands of people were stuck on tarmacs over the last few days. >> stephanie: wait a minute. what are we doing here? we have dianne feinstein. we're still on the boston case. cut four. cut four. dianne feinstein was talking about the...
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bay area senator dianne feinstein, a member of the gang of eight working on immigration reform announced they have reached a tentative deal and may unveil a compromise deal as early as thursday. t at services immigration rights policy director is encouraged by the progress. >> the conversation is moving forward. the unfortunate is arguments that have been keeping us from moving forward. so the fact that there are issues around minimum wage or even around the exploitation of workers. >> reporter: and these kids are concerned about the impact immigration reform will have on them. and tonight the bishop is once again reiterating the importance of family when making these decisions on immigration reform. tomorrow morning at 8:00 people will come here in east san jose at 8:00 a.m. for a frar bre-- prayer breakfast to talk about the importance of immigration reform. >>> a soldier from san jose, the youngest of 17 children has become the latest to make the ultimate sacrifice for his country. army specialist delfin santos was killed by a car bomb in affeldt on saturday. during the attack he was
bay area senator dianne feinstein, a member of the gang of eight working on immigration reform announced they have reached a tentative deal and may unveil a compromise deal as early as thursday. t at services immigration rights policy director is encouraged by the progress. >> the conversation is moving forward. the unfortunate is arguments that have been keeping us from moving forward. so the fact that there are issues around minimum wage or even around the exploitation of workers....
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chair dianne feinstein insists that the casualties in that war are in single digits year by year. but according to the u.k. based bureau of universalism drone strikes may have killed as many as 3,500 people in pakistan. among them perhaps 500 civilians and nearly 200 children. in yemen where drones have been less active the casualty count could rise up to 4450 and nearly 50 civilians and ten children. yemeni activists who spent a year in an american high school describes how his people react the to a recent drone strike. >> when they think of america they think of the drones that hover over their heads ready to fire missiles at any time. what the militants previously failed to achieve one drone strike achieved in an instant. the drone strikes have the face of america to many yemenis. >> john: meanwhile senator rand paul who filibustered the any for 13 hours over over the possibility that drones could be used on american soil against americans. >> if someone comes out of a liquor store with a weapon and $50 in cash, i don't know care in a drone kills him or a policeman kills him. >
chair dianne feinstein insists that the casualties in that war are in single digits year by year. but according to the u.k. based bureau of universalism drone strikes may have killed as many as 3,500 people in pakistan. among them perhaps 500 civilians and nearly 200 children. in yemen where drones have been less active the casualty count could rise up to 4450 and nearly 50 civilians and ten children. yemeni activists who spent a year in an american high school describes how his people react...
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feinstein, long the leader in this area. >> right. >> looking from the outside in. >> but at least we're talking. >> we're talking. >> thank you very much, larry. we'll talk to you next weekend. >> we still have more ahead for you on "today in the bay" including more on the lovely forecast. we are looking live at san joss pep some of those palm trees situation just a little bit in the breeze. they'll be swaying more later on. >>> good sunday morning to you. here's another view from san bruno mountain, looking nice and steady for now. looking back at san francisco, we have high clouds passing by and a chilly start to the morning. we're seeing temperatures in the 40s and even some 30s to get things started in napa, and by the way, we'll see chilly temperatures as cooler air starts to sweep on in ushered in by gusty wins at times heading into the afternoon. right now the winds aren't too bad and they should stay that way through lunchtime and you will see the wind speeds start to pick up as we see rapid changes in the forecast today. wrap things up and a chance of some showers and the winds
feinstein, long the leader in this area. >> right. >> looking from the outside in. >> but at least we're talking. >> we're talking. >> thank you very much, larry. we'll talk to you next weekend. >> we still have more ahead for you on "today in the bay" including more on the lovely forecast. we are looking live at san joss pep some of those palm trees situation just a little bit in the breeze. they'll be swaying more later on. >>> good...
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feinstein and liberals from urban areas and think step one leads to step two and leads to registration and leads to step three, leads to step four. this is something that, again, second amendment supporters have been saying for years. and so i do think the american public is ready, again, for this step. i think in the long run, the nra knows it and i think a lot of people in the gun lobby know it. this is going to happen eventually. the trends are changing. i know you've been saying for 16 years nothing has been happening. you look at the number of gun owners in america now where you're at a third instead of 50%. you look at tueds towards guns. again, this is -- this debate is happening right now without another mass killing happening. all we have to do is look over the past year and you have to see another mass killing is going to happen and when it happens, you know, i think the nra is going to want to be seen as being responsive to newtown and other issues and for political reasons. i mean, you're smiling, but just for political reasons. there's a reason why wayne lapierre said in 1
feinstein and liberals from urban areas and think step one leads to step two and leads to registration and leads to step three, leads to step four. this is something that, again, second amendment supporters have been saying for years. and so i do think the american public is ready, again, for this step. i think in the long run, the nra knows it and i think a lot of people in the gun lobby know it. this is going to happen eventually. the trends are changing. i know you've been saying for 16...
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the chair of the senate intelligence committee dianne feinstein says there was no intelligence on the attacks. president obama has been getting updates from the fbi the department of homeland security and held a short briefing at the white house earlier today. >> good afternoon, everybody. earlier today i was briefed by me homeland security team on the events in boston. we're continuing to monitor and respond to the situation as it unfolds. and i've directed the full resources of the federal government to help state and local authorities protect our people, increase security around the united states as necessary, and investigate what happened. the american people will say a prayer for boston tonight. and michelle and i send our deepest thoughts and prayers to the families of the victims in the wake of this senseless loss. we don't yet have all the answers. but we do know that multiple people have been wounded. some gravely. in explosions at the boston marathon. i've spoken to fbi director mueller, and secretary of homeland security napolitano and they're mobilizing the appropriate res
the chair of the senate intelligence committee dianne feinstein says there was no intelligence on the attacks. president obama has been getting updates from the fbi the department of homeland security and held a short briefing at the white house earlier today. >> good afternoon, everybody. earlier today i was briefed by me homeland security team on the events in boston. we're continuing to monitor and respond to the situation as it unfolds. and i've directed the full resources of the...
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mboldening foreign sources and dianne feinstein all claiming that there's an absolute evidence of chemical attack. believe me, if there had been a chemical attack, there would be plenty of evidence around. there would be bodies, chemical saddles, etc. this is garbage, just like before the iraq war. they are worried about the budgets for the military. lindsay graham and john mccain are sales minute for the military, and if we fall for this again, we're a bunch of morons. so everybody call lindsay graham and john mccain and tell them we are not falling for it. >> lansing michigan, depemcrats line. caller: good morning. i'm calling in regard with this perspective that they are saying they are using gas and kesmicals there, why is the united nations not stepping in on it? and you know, taking the lead against these foreign governments and politicians that are doing the different things. they made the united nations and world courts. i just can't understand why the united states administration and executive branches want to take the lead on it. host: well, there's been no formal action yet. thi
mboldening foreign sources and dianne feinstein all claiming that there's an absolute evidence of chemical attack. believe me, if there had been a chemical attack, there would be plenty of evidence around. there would be bodies, chemical saddles, etc. this is garbage, just like before the iraq war. they are worried about the budgets for the military. lindsay graham and john mccain are sales minute for the military, and if we fall for this again, we're a bunch of morons. so everybody call...
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feinstein and marco rubioo to hammer out those deals. a lot of jobs that are not filled by americans lie housekeeping and hotels, construction industries and restaurants. they'll be able to get threar visas that can be renewed over three years and they will start with 20,000 which is lower, with hoping, they were hoping to get more like 400,000 visas a year. and can raise up to 75,000 visas of the year. and ultimately, it could be as high as 200,000 of these low skilled visas every year if this new department called the bureau of embrace and labor market research which is created i by the senator is that it seems the conditions are acceptble and there's a need for foreign employment. on the agricultural front, there's negotiations. both of these negotiations hit disagreements over how much these workers would get paid. for agricultural visas, the 112 now, a year for the first five years and so we will never have more than 337,000 agricultural workers here during a three-year period. it's going to phase out the existing 42a visa program.
feinstein and marco rubioo to hammer out those deals. a lot of jobs that are not filled by americans lie housekeeping and hotels, construction industries and restaurants. they'll be able to get threar visas that can be renewed over three years and they will start with 20,000 which is lower, with hoping, they were hoping to get more like 400,000 visas a year. and can raise up to 75,000 visas of the year. and ultimately, it could be as high as 200,000 of these low skilled visas every year if this...
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senator dianne feinstein said she hopes the president and vice president and top officials would engage with the north korean government. was that channel used in march? >> i can confirm broadly we have a channel of communications, wolf. we've been clear about that. but the issue here is, north korean behavior and rhetoric. there is a path open to north korea that would lead it to lessen the isolation that it currently endures, that would lead to greater economic prosperity, or opportunity for the north korean people. but that path lies through fulfilling its obligations under a series of united nations security council resolutions. remember, it was just last month that the security council unanimously, including the russians and chinese, endorsed a resolution sanctioning north korea for some of its actions in this regard. and there really is a concerted international effort under way to help persuade north korea to take the right path. >> has the president spoken on the phone with the leaders of south korea, japan, china, or russia, for that matter? >> well, the president has been enga
senator dianne feinstein said she hopes the president and vice president and top officials would engage with the north korean government. was that channel used in march? >> i can confirm broadly we have a channel of communications, wolf. we've been clear about that. but the issue here is, north korean behavior and rhetoric. there is a path open to north korea that would lead it to lessen the isolation that it currently endures, that would lead to greater economic prosperity, or...
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senator dianne feinstein, the chairwoman of the senate intelligence committee, told abc news' jeff zeleny, "it could be foreign, it could be homegrown, but it is terrorism." the president in his remarks to the country did not to that the country did not use that word. >> we still do not know who did this or why. and people shouldn't jump to conclusions before we have all the facts. but make no mistake, we will get to the bottom of this. and we will find out who did this. we'll find out why they did this. any responsible individuals, any responsible groups, will feel the full weight of justice. >> reporter: i asked senator administration officials about that. what i was told was, quote, any event with multiple explosive devices as this appears to be is clearly an act of terror and should be approached as an act of terror. but the administration makes it clear that this is still an ongoing investigation. very little is known. there's no information about whether or not this is conducted by an organized terrorist group. whether a domestic terrorist group or international group. that's why th
senator dianne feinstein, the chairwoman of the senate intelligence committee, told abc news' jeff zeleny, "it could be foreign, it could be homegrown, but it is terrorism." the president in his remarks to the country did not to that the country did not use that word. >> we still do not know who did this or why. and people shouldn't jump to conclusions before we have all the facts. but make no mistake, we will get to the bottom of this. and we will find out who did this. we'll...
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feinstein's abilities in the senate. how do you read these weapons of war? >> i spent some time talking with the graduate senator from california ol this issue when she heard she was not even going to get a vote on the bill. >> yeah. >> she was, you know, very disappointed, but i think harry reid now has reconsidered it. it is very difficult when you have the majority leader of the senate not supportive of afternoon assault weapon ban. she is not just pushing a large bolder up a hill. she's got someone pushing against her. >> yeah. >> and i think -- i don't think you can under estimate her. i think when people are forced to take a stand on this issue, where somehow that assault weapons that are used for military style mass killings where you don't even have to be a good aim and we are going to allow those to continue to be circulating in society, i think the leaders of the house it's going to create some starkrabilities for the american people. suburban districts now are quickly moving into the blue column that have been
feinstein's abilities in the senate. how do you read these weapons of war? >> i spent some time talking with the graduate senator from california ol this issue when she heard she was not even going to get a vote on the bill. >> yeah. >> she was, you know, very disappointed, but i think harry reid now has reconsidered it. it is very difficult when you have the majority leader of the senate not supportive of afternoon assault weapon ban. she is not just pushing a large bolder up...
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. >> bill: in fact, senator dianne feinstein and yesterday jay carney made the same point that it would be -- it is unconstitutional to try an american citizen as an enemy combatant, right? an american citizen has certain rights under the constitution which we just can't ignore. >> yeah, i mean you know, there are questions about whether an american abroad and how an american abroad might be treated. here on u.s. soil, there is no reason why this suspect should not be treated like timothy mcveigh, the oklahoma city bomber or you know, scores of less-known cases. where you are prosecuted for murder essentially. as we know, mcveigh was executed and so it's not really an issue outstanding anymore. obviously the decision has been made. >> bill: that's right. that train has gone down the track. so you alluded to it but have the feds decided whether or not to seek the death penalty? this would certainly be a death penalty charge, correct? >> yeah. under federal law even though massachusetts state law does not allow for a death penalty he could face the death penalty. i expect that he will. ac
. >> bill: in fact, senator dianne feinstein and yesterday jay carney made the same point that it would be -- it is unconstitutional to try an american citizen as an enemy combatant, right? an american citizen has certain rights under the constitution which we just can't ignore. >> yeah, i mean you know, there are questions about whether an american abroad and how an american abroad might be treated. here on u.s. soil, there is no reason why this suspect should not be treated like...
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that's why i will vote for dianne feinstein's assault weapons ban, because we must strike a better balance between the right to defend ourselves and the right of every child in america to grow up safe from gun violence. i'll vote for the ban because maintaining the law and order is more important than satisfying conspiracy theories who leave in black helicopters and false flags. i'll vote for the ban because saving the lives of police officers, young and old, and innocent civilians, young and old, is more important than preventing imagined tyranny. so high-capacity magazines, clips -- that's what i call th them. my reason for wanting a ban on large capacity magazines is similar. these clips are designed to kill, not to kill a deer or a duck or any other game large or small, they're designed to kill humans, living, breathing human beings. people from hawaii, people from connecticut, people from -- people from kentucky, people from nevada, our citizens. they're designed to kill. it is not even legal to fire more than three shotgun shells let alone 230 kill birds. i told you about my shotgun.
that's why i will vote for dianne feinstein's assault weapons ban, because we must strike a better balance between the right to defend ourselves and the right of every child in america to grow up safe from gun violence. i'll vote for the ban because maintaining the law and order is more important than satisfying conspiracy theories who leave in black helicopters and false flags. i'll vote for the ban because saving the lives of police officers, young and old, and innocent civilians, young and...
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this is spilling out into some of the issues, dianne feinstein and pete king and two people on the front lines on the war on terror, police commissioner, charles ramsey of philadelphia and philip mud who use toed be a top official at the f.b.i.. >> alisyn: check your local listings. thanks for joining us. >> never take heated from us. >> identifying the boston bombing brother, should we install more cameras to keep our country safe? a fair and balanced debate is next. >> a building demolition gets goes horribly wrong as a worker gets stranded on top. more coming up. [ male announcer ] we build things that work the way you wish they would. like a front-end loader you can detach from your seat? or a mower deck you just drive over and cut through knee-deep grass no problem? yep. we thought the same thing you did. that's why we build them this way. that's how we run. nothing runs like a deere. visit your dealer or johndeere.com/howwerun to see the new signature series and 1 family tractors. >> clayton: welcome back. the bodies of five snowboarders have been recovered after being buried in a
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. >> they have the endorsements of barbara boxer and dianne feinstein. >> this is for 2:00 p.m. in cupertino. >>> visitors to the national 9/11 memorial is are being charged a $2 fee. >> it is for workers who reserve them on the phone or on lane. >> they feel the free violates the memorial's mution. >> it supports the operations. >> officials have closed joshua tree's parks. >> due to graffiti. >> they found graffiti object boulders. and even native american sites. >> they pulled water it for their cattle in the old west. >> they might have contributed to the problem. >>> final round of the master's golf tournament is underway. >> they won't see off. and brad snedeker. >> we are tied for the lead. and else always lurking. >> he still has to overcome drama. two shot penalty. and some say he should have withdrawn s and been disqualified for the from the tournament. >> if you want to golf today t or you can exercise for vacation then. >> it is the because area schools. >> it is in the clear right now. >> a lot to talk about. >> strong wind. and possible chance. >> and of then we wi
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feinstein. as far as republicans who are thinking about voting yes on this motion to proceed, senator kelly ayotte, republican from the hampshire said on msnbc on tuesday, as he does not support pillow the start of this. senator johnny isakson from georgia said although it is still unclear what will be on the bill i think it deserves a vote up or down. and it goes on to say that reid may not have all of the democratic votes, either. senator frank lao umberger, democrat from new jersey is ill and will not vote at least you have a leading democrats not said whether they will support the efforts to move this gun legislation on thursday. and then from those advocating a filibuster, here are some quotes in "the new york times." the republicans let, is what they say. this is from rand paul -- and also, rob portman, republican oh -- in ohio was at the political breakfast yesterday. he said if it was an infringement on second merit -- second amendment rights he would want to block it. and the senator of
feinstein. as far as republicans who are thinking about voting yes on this motion to proceed, senator kelly ayotte, republican from the hampshire said on msnbc on tuesday, as he does not support pillow the start of this. senator johnny isakson from georgia said although it is still unclear what will be on the bill i think it deserves a vote up or down. and it goes on to say that reid may not have all of the democratic votes, either. senator frank lao umberger, democrat from new jersey is ill...
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feinstein, any liberal senator that's pushing gun control right now talk about hollywood's responsibility. i would love to hear that. that's what your piece brings out. >> i don't know if we would have gotten any further if the bill would be any stronger if it would have been more comprehensive. i do think it would have put everybody in the fight together and potentially not divided the country. >> i don't think it's too late frankly. i don't think it's too late at all. why can't the president pick up the phone today and call his own friend chris dodd and say you got to help me out here. we got to do something. rating system is a joke. we know it. a pg-13 movie is as violent as it can be. this is not acceptable. we have to do something. help me. >> and video games. >> today's piece is in "the wall street journal." campbell brown, thank you very much. great to see you. come back soon. >> we hope your mom still talks to you after this. >> not allowed to criticize the president at my mother's house. >> up next, "the new york times" catherine rampell and jean chatzky. a new property tax cap..
feinstein, any liberal senator that's pushing gun control right now talk about hollywood's responsibility. i would love to hear that. that's what your piece brings out. >> i don't know if we would have gotten any further if the bill would be any stronger if it would have been more comprehensive. i do think it would have put everybody in the fight together and potentially not divided the country. >> i don't think it's too late frankly. i don't think it's too late at all. why can't...